Ms. Johnston, we heard from representatives from the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada. They argued that the lack of national IP and tech transfer policy among our universities plays a role in creating low rates of commercialization. That was their position. However, others have described their national IP strategy for universities isn't particularly important for incentivizing this.
In your discussions, you get the think tanks together from each of the universities, and they're asking how they can make this happen, how they can make sure they're working at the speed of business rather than the speed of the bureaucracy associated with universities or government. What type of ideas do you think are going to come from the discussions your universities are having?